Gain hands-on expertise with advanced CNC machinery (including Integrex) in a multinational corporation, enhancing your technical resume.
Work in a stable industry (oil & gas equipment manufacturing via Baker Hughes) with established processes and potential for skill certification.
The role involves problem-solving and process improvement, allowing you to develop valuable analytical and troubleshooting skills beyond basic operation.
The job requires working second shift (2 PM - 10 PM) with mandatory overtime on weekends and holidays, which can impact work-life balance.
Maintaining high concentration for extended periods is necessary to ensure precision and safety, as errors can lead to costly scrap or machine damage.
The physical nature of the work and the factory environment may involve noise, standing for long periods, and adherence to strict safety protocols.
This position is ideal for hands-on, detail-oriented individuals with several years of CNC experience who thrive in a structured manufacturing environment and are seeking stable technical career growth with a global industry leader.
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角色解读
Technical Specialist Path: Advance to senior machinist, programmer, or CNC technician roles, specializing in complex multi-axis machines or taking on programming responsibilities.
Supervisory/Leadership Path: With demonstrated skill and the ability to train others, move into team lead, shift supervisor, or shop floor management positions.
Cross-functional Path: Transition into roles in manufacturing engineering, quality control, or technical training within the industrial manufacturing sector.
Interpret technical drawings and specifications to plan machining operations and set up CNC machines (lathes, mills, grinders).
Operate and monitor CNC machines during production runs, making adjustments to controls to ensure parts meet precise dimensional and tolerance requirements.
Perform quality checks to detect malfunctions or out-of-tolerance machining, troubleshoot issues, and implement corrective actions.
Select and secure appropriate fixtures, cutting tools, and materials, and may be involved in training other shop personnel on processes.
Proficiency in operating and setting up CNC lathes and/or mills, with specific experience on Integrex machines being a key requirement.
Strong ability to read and interpret complex engineering blueprints, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T), and technical manuals.
Practical problem-solving skills to identify machine issues, adjust machining parameters (speed, feed, depth of cut), and implement process improvements.
Basic mathematical skills in algebra and geometry for calculations related to machining factors and part dimensions.
申请策略
Research Baker Hughes's role in the energy sector and the specific products or components their Houston facility might manufacture, as this shows genuine interest.
Be prepared to discuss your flexibility and reliability regarding the second shift and overtime requirements during the interview process.
Quantify your 3+ years of experience with specific CNC machines (Lathe, Mill, Integrex) and list the types of parts or materials you've worked with.
Highlight specific instances where you successfully interpreted complex blueprints, applied GD&T, or solved a machining problem to improve quality or efficiency.
Detail any experience with machine setup, tool selection, fixture design, or training/mentoring other personnel in a shop environment.
Mention your proficiency with the mathematical calculations (algebra, geometry) required for machining and any relevant certifications or safety training.
If not already proficient, study advanced GD&T principles and practice reading complex multi-view drawings to strengthen your blueprint interpretation skills.
Refresh your knowledge of machining parameters (speeds, feeds, coolant) for different materials and review basic CNC G-code to better understand machine commands.
面试指南
Use the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result) to structure your answers, especially for behavioral questions about problem-solving or past experiences.
For technical questions, be specific about machines, tools, materials, and measurements. Quantify results when possible (e.g., "reduced scrap rate by X%").
Emphasize safety, attention to detail, and adherence to quality standards in all your responses, as these are critical in a manufacturing role.
Walk me through your experience setting up and operating a CNC lathe/mill for a complex part. What were the key steps and challenges?
Describe a time you encountered an out-of-tolerance part or a machine malfunction. How did you diagnose the problem and what corrective actions did you take?
How do you ensure you correctly interpret a blueprint with tight geometric tolerances (GD&T) before starting a job?
This role requires working second shift and overtime. How do you manage your schedule and maintain focus and safety during extended hours?
Tell me about a time you had to train or guide a less experienced colleague on a shop floor process. How did you approach it?